Feb 25 • 23:17 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Chubut: Three new fire fronts detected in Los Alerces National Park

Authorities confirmed three new fire fronts detected in the southern area of Los Alerces National Park in Chubut, Argentina, believed to have been intentionally set.

In the last 72 hours, officials in Argentina's Chubut province have confirmed the detection of three new fire fronts in the southern sector of Los Alerces National Park. Authorities believe these fires were intentionally ignited, which has raised concerns among local communities and firefighting brigades who are already strained due to ongoing fire incidents in the region. Previously, rainfall in mid-February had temporarily eased fire threats, but new alarms have now been sounded following the recent detections.

The situation in the park remains critical, as earlier fires, which started months ago, have already consumed approximately 40,000 hectares of land. The new outbreaks of fire come at a time when strong winds exceeding 70 kilometers per hour are complicating aerial firefighting operations, making it even more challenging to control the flames. Local officials have emphasized the urgency of combating these fires to protect both the park's ecosystem and the nearby communities.

As firefighting teams mobilize to tackle these new threats, the potential for further destruction looms large. The intentional nature of the fires raises significant concerns regarding environmental preservation and the safety of residents in the Andean region. There is an urgent need for a coordinated response from local and national authorities to mitigate the ongoing disaster and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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